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8:30 - 9:00 a.m. KEYNOTE PRESENTATIONJack Lew, The 76th United States Secretary of the TreasuryInterviewed by: Steve Liesman, Senior Economics Reporter, CNBC*Please note: Doors will close at 8:20 a.m. sharp. No one will be permitted to enter or exit once the Treasury Secretary arrives. Doors will reopen at the conclusion of the opening keynote address.

9:00 - 9:45 a.m. THE GLOBAL STAGE As deleveraging and debt continue to dominate headlines, there is no lack of negative news across the financial world. But, in an era of more pitfalls than windfalls, where are the world's best investors finding opportunities? What is next on the global stage and how can you profit from it?Moderator: Michelle Caruso-Cabrera, Chief International Correspondent, CNBCPanelists: • Mary Callahan Erdoes, Chief Executive Officer, J.P. Morgan Asset Management • David McCormick, Co-President, Bridgewater Associates • Jane Mendillo, President and Chief Executive Officer, Harvard Management Company • Richard Perry, Chief Executive Officer, Perry Capital

3:20 - 3:50 p.m. HEALTH, WEALTH AND HAPPINESS Three years after being signed into law by President Obama, the Affordable Care Act is set to change the investment landscape, reducing the number of uninsured Americans while raising the cost of providing health care coverage for many companies. We'll explore the winners and losers under Obamacare in the search for "Affordable" alpha.Moderator: Michael Peltz, Editor, Institutional Investor Magazine GroupPanelists: • Jacob Gottlieb, Managing Partner and Chief Investment Officer, Visium Asset Management • Kris Jenner, Senior Partner, Rock Springs Capital • Larry Robbins, Portfolio Manager and Chief Executive Officer, Glenview Capital Management

3:50 - 4:20 p.m. COFFEE BREAK

4:20 - 5:00 p.m. ASSET BUBBLESThe wisdom of crowds is popular - except when it comes to investing. When the masses rush into comparable trades and trends, the result is diminished returns and compromised capacity. As top investors seek the holy grail of non-correlated returns, how are they angling to strike first and avoid the crowds?Moderator: Kelly Evans, Co-Anchor, "Squawk on the Street," CNBCPanelists: • Michael Novogratz, Principal and Director, Fortress Investment Group • Michael Sacks, Chief Executive Officer, Grosvenor Capital Management • Steve Kuhn, Partner and Head of Fixed Income Trading, Pine River Capital Management • David Villa, Chief Investment Officer and Chairman, Wisconsin Investment Board